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With two lop-sided victories over Tufts and Newport Naval Station under its belt, the unbeaten J.V. eleven will seek its first Ivy win against a strong Dartmouth team at 2 p.m. this afternoon on Soldiers Field.
Recovery of Roy Williams, a double passing and running threat, from a recent knee injury has raised hopes for a Crimson victory. The J.V.'s will also depend on the speed of sophomore John Damis, who tallied in both previous games, to press its ground attack.
The clash with the Indians may also produce a new second string varsity quarteback. All varsity quarterbacks other than Ravenel will dress for the game. As yet the Crimson has not found a man who is able to fill the quarterback position should Ravenel be injured.
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